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    Lebanese Lentil Soup (Shorbet Adas)

    Red Split Lentils are one of the quickest pulses to cook, you don't have to soak them overnight or fuss around with them.

    This Lebanese red split lentil soup recipe is done in half an hour - perfect for when you're feeling a bit run down.

    I wasn't much of soup maker until recently, for no good reason other than I relied on my mum to make all sorts of different soups every time we popped round her house (Brown lentil and chard, chicken, harira, every bean to name a few).

    lentil soup
    Jump to:
    • Lentil to water ratio
    • The lentils
    • The vegetables
    • The spices
    • Top Tips
    • Serving suggestions
    • 📖 Recipe

    Soups seemed to be one of those funny food categories that required too much effort for something that wasn't the star of the show.

    Then when my son got ill I finally called her up to ask for the recipe and now he calls this one 'Teta's Secret Golden Soup'.

    Lentil to water ratio

    The classic lentil to water ratio is 1 to 5. It really is a good idea to measure out the cups and save yourself the trouble of topping up water.

    You will find this ratio in other recipes such as mujadara with rice and caramelised onions as well as mujadara makhbousa.

    The lentils

    Red split lentils cook much faster and also produce a smoother texture when blitzed.

    Brown or green lentils will create loose lentil skins. If you only have brown lentils try my brown lentil soup with swiss chard also known as 'adas b hamed'.

    red split lentils

    The vegetables

    Potato, onion and a carrot are all you need for this simple soup.

    Use a medium one of each and dice them roughly as you will be blitzing the soup with the hand blender later.

    The spices

    You only need a bit of turmeric and salt to spice up this soup.

    Don't make the same mistake I made once by adding too much turmeric (I was unwell thus my judgement was impaired) it will overpower the whole thing.

    Add a small pinch or tip of a small spoon. If you want to be technical make that ⅛ of a teaspoon.

    Top Tips

    It's just good practice to remove the white froth that comes away when you boil the lentils.

    If you don't remove them then they will go into the flavour and it might taste a bit gritty.

    shorbet adas

    Serving suggestions

    My husband likes to add lemon at the end but I think it doesn't need it. 

    You can also add a small drizzle of extra virgin olive oil but again not too much or it will overpower the subtle flavours. 

    This soup is earthy and humble and warming, and with a nice crusty bread it makes a meal in itself.

    📖 Recipe

    5 from 7 votes
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    Lebanese Red Lentil Soup (Shorbet adas)

    Easy Lebanese red split lentil and vegetable soup

    Course Soup
    Cuisine Lebanese
    Keyword Authentic, Easy, vegan
    Prep Time 5 minutes
    Cook Time 30 minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes
    Servings 4
    Author Zaatar and Zaytoun

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup red split lentils
    • cold water to cover approx 3 cups
    • 1 onion roughly chopped
    • 1 carrot roughly chopped
    • 1 potato roughly chopped
    • Small pinch of turmeric
    • ½ tablespoon salt approx

    Instructions

    1. Wash the lentils in a fine strainer by running them under cold water

    2. Add the lentils to a medium pot with the cold water and bring to the boil on medium high heat
    3. Remove most of the white foam that rises to the surface with a spoon and discard

    4. Roughly chop the carrot, onion, potato and add them to the lentils along with the turmeric and salt
    5. Cook for another 20 or so minutes until the potato is done (test with a knife)

    6. Turn off the heat and blitz with a hand blender

    7. Taste test and adjust the salt

    8. Serve in a bowl and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil

    If you make any of our recipes let us know how it went by giving us a star rating below.

    Check out our Youtube page for full video tutorials, our Facebook group to discuss Lebanese cooking, as well as our tiktok page for quick tips.

    You might also like these recipes from our collection:

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    1. Zainab

      August 15, 2021 at 7:56 am

      5 stars
      Shorbet adas is the best soup!

    2. antonio

      September 30, 2021 at 10:56 am

      5 stars
      like mamas one

    3. Sylvia

      January 04, 2022 at 10:48 pm

      5 stars
      Love this! Easy and delicious. Thank you.

    4. Maria

      October 17, 2022 at 11:30 am

      5 stars
      Dear Yosra!

      Thank you for sharing your delicious foods.I have tried some from your recipes and all easy and takes me back to the lovely Lebanon.Shukran!

      Thank you and Greetings from Hungary!

    5. Zaatar

      October 17, 2022 at 3:11 pm

      Thanks for your lovely comments!

    6. Bob

      September 28, 2023 at 8:50 pm

      5 stars
      Oh me of little faith! When I was making this I was thinking ‘how can this be tasty with so little added?’ I couldn’t believe I’d used enough turmeric. But it was absolutely delicious! I dried the onions a little (even though it doesn’t say to do so) but wonder how different the flavour is when not frying them? Thank you so much!

    7. Anonymous

      March 17, 2024 at 11:57 pm

      5 stars
      Quick, easy, and delicious!

    8. Behieh Ansari

      August 28, 2024 at 9:57 pm

      5 stars
      The recipes are so easy to follow. Thank you so much. I am fane of Lebanese food🙏❤️

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